Wray E. Bradley

Wray Bradley

Associate Professor of AccountingOnline Master of Taxation Faculty AdvisorHelmerich Hall 308
918-631-2792
wray-bradley@utulsa.edu

Professor Wray Bradley teaches taxation and managerial accounting and is the program adviser for The University of Tulsa's Online Master of Taxation (MTAX) program, which provides advanced understanding of tax issues, strategies and methods through a flexible program for current and prospective tax practitioners.  A member of the American Accounting Association among other professional organizations, Bradley has practiced as a CPA and tax attorney.  He is a former arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association.

Education and Degrees Earned

  • Ph.D., University of Arkansas, 1998
  • M.B.A., Pace University, 1974
  • J.D., Cleveland State University
  • B.B.A., University of Texas-El Paso, 1970

Areas of Research Focus

  • Behavioral aspects of accounting; expertise, judgment, and abilities of accounting and information technology professionals; behavioral aspects of virtual teams, human-computer interactions
  • Corporate; international; state and local; legal aspects of taxation
  • Business value and return on investment of information systems

Publications

  • Ability and Performance on Ill-Structured Problems: The Substitution Effect of Inductive Reasoning Ability.
    (forthcoming Spring 2009)
  • SAAS: Integrating Systems Analysis with Accounting and Strategy for Ex Ante Evaluation of IS Investments
    With Bajaj, A.; and Cravens, K. Journal of Information Systems(1) (2008): 97-124.
  • Beyond Tax Treaties: Status of Forces and USAID Agreements
    With G. Christine Ballard. The Journal of International Taxation 17 (4) (2006): 52-60.
  • Trust in Virtual Teams
    With Vozikis, G. Virtual & Collaborative Teams: Process, Technologies, & Practice(2003): 99-113.
  • The Restructuring of U.S. International Tax Policy
    With Nantz, R. The International Tax Journal 28 (3) (2002): 70-81.